Computer Desk

ABSTRACT

A computer desk construction consisting of a desk top made up of multiple joined pieces that create a single continuous textured surface for use of a computer mouse or similar technologies, as well as adjustable legs, supportive framework, and net for cable management. The desktop joins to a framework and legs for support and stability for a user in a seated or standing position. The sectioning of parts results in smaller, lighter sections than conventional computer desks, dramatically reducing shipping and handling costs. The desk can also be easily disassembled for shipment or storage. Further, the desk incorporates a single continuous textured surface which serves to smoothly conceal the seams and to provide a soft, supportive surface in which users can operate a computer mouse or similar technology. The desk includes a plurality of slits in the single continuous textured surface and a concealed net for efficient cable management.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention

The present invention is directed to a computer desk, and more particularly, to a gaming computer desk made of component parts that are easily shipped, with adjustable legs, a cover to provide a uniform and smooth surface on which a mouse can be operated, discrete openings in the desk and cover for monitor mounting and cable pass-through, and a net underneath the desk's operating surface to allow for concealed cable management.

Background and Related Art

Conventional computer desks include hard surfaces which can be painful for the user's wrists, hands, and elbows, particularly with prolonged use using a keyboard or mouse. Because conventional computer desks are generally hard-surfaced, the user must use a cloth portion, such as a mousepad, in order to use a computer mouse based on differing technologies, such as an optical sensors or a ball. The efficacy of the interaction with the computer mouse and desk top is increased by the use of a textured surface usually to optimize the friction between the surface and the computer mouse. This is typically achieved through the use of a mouse pad to increase comfort, speed, and accuracy of the computer mouse, and further serves to prevent wear to the desk or table surface.

Additionally, conventional computer desks require the user to drape cables over the sides, which is inefficient and aesthetically displeasing. Further, those cables then hang down and may get in the way of the user, or be accidentally unplugged by the user when using the desk.

In addition, conventional computer desks generally have only one height, and cannot be adjusted for both sitting and standing positions of the user.

Further, conventional computer desks are generally rather cumbersome and complicated in construction, such that the component parts are generally large and heavy and the computer desk time-consuming to set up. As a result, the conventional computer desks are not cost-effective to ship or store, and are often difficult to disassemble and transport.

SUMMARY OF INVENTION

It is therefore the primary objective of the present invention to provide a computer desk with a single continuous textured surface which eliminates the need for a specialized separate surface for a computer mouse to operate on, such as a conventional mousepad.

It is another objective of the present invention to provide a computer desk which includes a soft top for the comfort and safety of the user and electronic devices.

It is another objective of the present invention to provide a computer desk with a separate top which provides cushioning and support for the computer user's hands, wrists, and elbows when using the desk, including when using a computer mouse, joystick, or keyboard positioned on the computer desk.

It is another objective of the present invention to provide a computer desk which includes a washable cover.

It is another objective of the present invention to provide a computer desk which includes special holes or slits to allow computer cables to drop through, or to allow for the mounting of monitor arms.

It is another objective of the present invention to provide a computer desk which includes a concealed net to provide discrete cable management under the desk surface, as well as storage of associated computer equipment.

It is another objective of the present invention to provide a computer desk which is made up of smaller, lighter, and more portable component parts than conventional computer desks.

It is another objective of the present invention to provide a computer desk in which both the top and framework are divided up pre-assembly into smaller parts than conventional computer desks, which therefore results in smaller packages and reduces storage, shipping, and transport costs.

It is another objective of the present invention to provide a computer desk which can be more easily disassembled for storage and shipment than conventional computer desks.

It is another objective of the present invention to provide a computer desk which is both space-efficient and stable.

It is another objective of the present invention to provide a computer desk which is relatively simple in construction and is therefore cost-effective.

It is still another objective of the present invention to provide a computer desk with adjustable legs allowing the user to adjust for sitting or standing.

The objectives, features, functions, and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood upon a thoughtful deliberation of the following detailed description of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Brief Description of the Drawings

The invention will be readily understood by the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate like structural elements, and in which:

FIG. 1 illustrates an exploded view of my preferred embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2 illustrates a front perspective view thereof;

FIG. 3 illustrates a bottom perspective view thereof of an embodiment, without net attached;

FIG. 4 illustrates a bottom perspective view thereof of an embodiment, with net attached; and

FIG. 5 illustrates a potential user setup of the preferred embodiment making use of its features.

SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

The illustrated embodiments of the invention will be best understood by reference to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals or other labels throughout. The following description is intended only by way of example, and simply illustrates certain selected embodiments of computer desks as claimed herein.

FIGS. 1-5 depict an embodiment of the present invention.

A computer desk 100 embodied in the present invention is composed of a single continuous textured surface 300, desk top base 200, a plurality of supporting legs 50, a plurality of leg supporting bases 52, and a framework 400.

The desk top base 200 is composed of a plurality of desk top sections 10, 20, 30. The desk top sections 10, 20, 30, and may be joined to the framework 400 in any manner commonly known in the art, including glue or screws. A single continuous textured surface 300 fits over desk top base 200, and may be comprised of any soft or cushioning material known in the art, such as cloth, microfiber, or neoprene. A single continuous textured surface 300 serves to conceal the seams between the desk top sections 10, 20, 30, and may further serve as a surface upon which a computer mouse may be effectively used.

In an alternate embodiment, not shown, the desk top base 200 may be comprised of more or fewer top sections, based on the consumer's desired final size of the computer desk 100.

Desk top sections 10, 20, 30 may include holes 12, 22, 32 through which cables may pass through, or to allow for the mounting of monitor arms or other computer equipment. A single continuous textured surface 300 may include slits 302 or other means to allow cables to pass through, wherein slits 302 are aligned with holes 12, 22, 32 in desk top sections 10, 20, 30.

In an alternative embodiment the desk top base 200 may not have holes 12, 22, 32, or there may be additional holes of various sizes and shapes in desk top base 200. In another embodiment, the single continuous textured surface 300 may not have slits 302, or there may be additional slits of various sizes in a single continuous textured surface 300.

The computer desk 100 includes net 80 attached to the framework 400 and the underside of desk top base 200. Cables fed through slits 302 and holes 12, 22, 32 may then be collected in net 80, allowing for the efficient management of cables. Net 80 may be made of material such as netting, mesh, neoprene, fabric, or other material known in the art capable of holding up cables.

In alternative embodiments, the net 80 may be attached only to the legs 50, or only to the underside of the desk top base 200, or only to the framework 400, or any other combination of connection points reasonably achievable by the net 80 construction.

In other embodiments, other means known in the art for securing or managing cables 80 may be mounted under the desk top base 200, the framework 400, or on the legs 50.

In another embodiment, the holes 12, 22, 32 and slits 302 are of a sufficient size and shape to allow for the mounting or passing through of a computer monitor arm.

The framework 400 is made up of a plurality of stability boxes 60 and a plurality of supporting beams 70. Each supporting beams 70 is comprised of two or more flat beams 72 joined in the middle by at least one supporting beam strengthener 74, which serves to both connect the flat beams 72 and reinforce the framework 400 and computer desk 100. Each stability box 60 is then connected to two supporting beams 70 on parallel sides, to create a rectangle framework 400. This framework 400 is positioned horizontally to fasten with the desk top base 200.

Each leg 50 connects with the framework 400 at a stability box 60 on one end and a leg supporting base 52 on the other end. When at least two legs 50 are connected with the framework 400 the computer desk will stand independently. The leg 50 may include an inner leg portion 51, allowing the leg to expand upward to raise the overall height of the computer desk 100.

In a separate embodiment, not shown, in which there are four legs 50, each of the stability boxes 60 would join to two supporting beams 70 on adjacent sides to create a square framework 400 upon which the desk top 200 will be fastened. In this embodiment, additional legs 50 are utilized to create a solid footing in which leg supporting bases 52 may not be necessary.

Additional alternative embodiments, not shown, include legs 50 extendable by other means presently known in the art.

In a separate embodiment, not shown, one or all legs 50 are hollow and include openings near the leg supporting bases 52, thereby allowing cable to be passed through a slit 302, passed through a hole 12, 22, 32, passed through a stability box 60, and then further passed down through a hollow leg 50 to allow for concealment of cables in legs 50.

In a similar but separate embodiment, not shown, there is a single leg 50, which is hollow, and which includes an opening near the leg supporting base 52, thereby allowing cable to be passed through a slit 302, passed through a hole 12, 22, 32, passed through a stability box 60, and then further passed down through the hollow leg 50 to allow for concealment of cables in legs 50. In this embodiment, a single stability box 60 would join on adjacent sides to form a square framework 400 upon which the desk top 200 will be fastened.

The embodiments of the present invention described above are to be deemed in all respects as being merely illustrative and not restrictive. Accordingly, the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without deviating from the spirit thereof. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize that the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the invention. The present invention is therefore limited only by the scope of the following appended claims. 

I claim:
 1. A computer desk comprising: a desk top, said desk top being comprised of individual desk sections which fit together to create a flat surface, and in which said desk top includes at least one hole such as to allow cords to pass through or a monitor stand to be mounted; a desk cover, said desk cover comprising a single continuous textured surface fitted to sit completely over said desk top, and in which said desk cover includes at least one slit such as to allow cords to pass through or a monitor stand to be mounted, said slit aligned with said hole in said desk top; a framework, said framework joining with the underside of said desk top; a net, said net suspended between said desk top and said framework and in which said net serves to hold cables and other electronics equipment against the bottom of said computer desk; at least two legs, said legs connecting with said framework; and at least two leg supporting bases, said legs being supported by said leg supporting bases.
 2. A computer desk as defined in claim 1, where said desk cover is comprised of fabric, microfiber cloth, neoprene, or similar material.
 3. A computer desk as defined in claim 1, where said desk cover is comprised of a washable material.
 4. A computer desk as defined in claim 1, where said desk cover has a non-slip backing.
 5. A computer desk as defined in claim 1, wherein said desk top is comprised of two or more individual desk sections.
 6. A computer desk as defined in claim 1, wherein said desk top includes at least one hole, and said desk cover include at least one slit, such as to allow cords to pass through.
 7. A computer desk as defined in claim 1, wherein said desk top includes at least one hole, and said desk cover include at least one slit, such as to allow a computer monitor to be mounted.
 8. A computer desk as defined in claim 1, wherein said leg supporting bases are provided at a top end thereof is inserted into a box for increased stability.
 9. A computer desk as defined in claim 1, wherein said legs are adjustable as to height.
 10. A computer desk as defined in claim 1, wherein said legs are hollow.
 11. A computer desk as defined in claim 1, wherein said framework is made up of at least two supporting beams, said supporting beams being joined in the middle by a supporting beam strengthener.
 12. A computer desk comprising: a desk top, said desk top being comprised of individual desk sections which fit together to create a flat surface; a desk cover, said desk cover composed of a single continuous textured surface fitted to sit completely over said desk top; a framework, said framework joining with the underside of said desk top; and at least two legs, said legs connecting with said framework.
 13. A computer desk comprising: a desk top, said desk top being comprised of individual desk sections which fit together to create a flat surface; a desk cover, said desk cover fitted to sit completely over said desk top, and in which said desk cover includes at least one slit such as to allow cords to pass through or a monitor stand to be mounted, said slit aligned with said hole in said desk top; a net, said net suspended between said desk top and said framework and in which said net serves to hold cables and other electronics equipment against the bottom of said computer desk; a framework, said framework joining with the underside of said desk top; and a single leg, said leg connecting with said framework; a leg supporting base, said leg being supported by said leg supporting base.
 14. A computer desk as defined in claim 13, where said leg is hollow to allow cables to pass through.
 15. A computer desk as defined in claim 13, where said at least one hole is sufficient for the mounting of a computer monitor arm. 